Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 17, 1975, p. 9

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the tribune thursday april 17 1975 9 ken patrick stands near the sign designating the leasing company affiliated with neil patrick motors the firm has mo cars and trucks leased and on the road- don bernard patrick auto leasing local firm growing in leasing field stouffville ken patrick is proud of the progress his leasing operation has made in the past five years mr patrick handles theleasing aspect of the neftpatrick motors operation on main st w he said that the leasing field has grown considerably in the past five years and is likely to grow more the firm patrick auto leasing ltd has 140 cars and trucks leased rap session set for ij uxbridge music hall uxbridge m p norm cafik will be holding a rap session april 25 at the uxbridge music hall starting at 8 pm the following af- ternoon another session jljrill be held at the scout hall in port perry at 2 pm invitations will be sent to all households in the towns of uxbridge and port perry he said in a press release in all 10 provinces many of these are trucks that operate in more than one province most of our leases are individual leases he said the company also operates arioffice in montreal as well as in stouffville- although patrick sells pontiacs and buicks the company will lease any make of car- the dealership first went into the leasing field five years ago because the need was there mr patrick added that the business has shown a study growth with cars leasing at the rate of three or four per month vat continuous music 830 pm till 100 am great dancing listening remembering may 3 mi jimmy dorsey orchestra ledbyleecastle and featuring bob eberiy and the climax jazz band may 17 ttiemoxiewiitney f v 0roiesir4 arthallman anohrs orchestra may 10 tneoukeelunqton orci1esir4 am the climax jazz band may 84 ttietommydorsey orchestra leo i uuttv at achtrrv ano the trump davidson orchestra tkktli 660 advonttd w70 of door tickets on sale at simpsons ticket agenciesa 8 a record storeseatons attractionssamsthe bayyonge bioor and the international centre sponsored by matton minor hockey association l international centre free parking information 677431 meeting results inconclusive f omiiiate discussion vandobf a meeting last week to discuss a vandorf community plan turned into a series of presen tations by developers who have proposals pending mest of which lie outside the hamlet boundaries suggested in the report less then half the 35 people at the meeting live in the hamlet and none of them expressed opinions on the boundaries set in the plan the report suggests that the bamlet be bounded by highway 404 on the west vandorf rd on the south the railway tracks on the east and the lot lice between lots 17 and 18 on the north the report states that the hamlet should be allowed to grow to 500 people within those boundaries the hamlet population is less than 100 at present max sherman who conducted the study when he was on the staff of the area services brahch returned to defend his study- he outlined the proposals then answered questions local realtor lawrence hennessey crossexamined mr sherman at length mr hennessey criticized mr sherman for conducting the study without consulting the people in the hamlet councillor eldred king defended mr sherman i dont think this meeting was called to nail him down mr king said it is his point of view of what could happen in the area as a professional planner mr hennessey produced a list of assessment figures to confirm his opinion that rural assessment is generally higher than urban in whitchurch- stouffville he added that assessment would be declining because of the airport and that could be offset by estatetype development in the vandorf area mr sherman insisted that his recom mendations would allow moderate growth in the hamlet and that many of the specific boundaries would have to be worked out in detail when the zoning is changed clay ci outer said that the secondary plan would not be instituted until the region approves its of ficial plan mr clouter main tained that the boun daries indicated in the study would not permit 500 people as laid down hi the official plan mayor gordon ratdiff stated that it was up to the people of the hamlet to decide how big they want it he said that the meeting had been called to guage the feeling of the residents and should give council some direction on it the mayor added that a 45lot subdivision proposed by mr hen nessey had been ap proved there is a nucleus here for a community the mayor said there is a bank store and park- womens seminar in markhani markham markham centennial library will be the scene of one of seneca colleges workshops on women and work may 7 the daylong program will deal with difficulties women face meeting traditional role expectations and adjusting to the changing life patterns emerging in our society films will be presented documenting different situations women face in their family and work lives each workshop will run from 930 am to 330 pm registration fee is 4 with a cheque or money order payable by may l three other workshops will be held at richmond hill may 6 king campus of seneca college may 14 and newmarket may 15 introducing the new ontario lottery tor a buck a throw she sure sounds like shes a ringdangdo of a lottery ciiakiii iarquiiakson rom iakry sound you were never more rightcharlie were goingto call it wintario and with a new draw every two weeks for a grand prize of 100000 tax free and up to 1350 other big cash prizes its going to make a whole lot of people all over ontario very happy price of the tickets just 100 and theyll be almost everywhere places like cigar stores newsstands gas stations milk stores grocery stores restaurantsthats right almost anywhere but thats just the begin- ning through the ministry of culture and recreation the millions of dollars raised by the lottery will help support a wide range of activities and facilities right here in ontario things we can all enjoy so you see charlie with wintario were all going to win support yer sports and yer physical fittings you say about the only thing that runs round here is my allischalmers well charlie its the same with most of us so wintario will help support big sporting events like the ontario summer games and small events like building a new ball diamond in your town and coaching clinics so our kids get the best instruction therell be something for everyone everywhere in ontario and more charlie wintario will help support hundreds of historical projects acrossontario places like stemarie among the hurons nancy island museum and old fort william and preserving our past through the work of the ontario heritage foundation for example and more charlie lottery dollars will provide huge assistance for groups like the ontario arts council for visual arts programs like no question you gotta preserve yer hysterical sights and yer monumental statuatory the mcmichael collection in kleinburg big ait galleries like the ontario ait gallery and small local galleries for grants to local painters potters and sculptors to continue pro ducing and growing and for musicians of all ages all over the province all the way from small town barbershoppers to big city symphonies plus money to support play house theatres drama societies modem and ethnic dance troupes charlie theyre all important say now reminds me well be needing a new buffoon for the parry sound sympathy orchestra youve got the right idea charlie now be sure you get a ticket first draw is may 15th and tickets go on sale in april one way or another we know youre going to win with wintario we all win our own we all win ontario lottebycorporation vv -v-

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